Five Vermont school districts have been recognized for their Advanced Placement testing, which allows students to earn college credits.

The districts were named last month to the 3rd Annual AP District Honor Roll for simultaneously increasing the number of students enrolled in Advanced Placement coursework while increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on the AP Exam’s five-point grading rubric.

Vermont school districts recognized were U-32 in East Montpelier, Harwood Union High School District 19 in Moretown, Stowe School District, North Country Union High School District 22 in Newport, and Franklin Central Supervisory Union in St. Albans.